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jß c ö r o x h R i m a r r a i . J. M . S H E P H E R D , E ditor . B A K E R C I T Y , A lC i. » 7 , 1873. THE BEDROCK DEM OCRAT H a » th e L a r g n t C ir c u la tio n of any P a p e r P u b lis h e d In E a ste rn O re g o n . OFFICIAL PAPER For the Counties o f B a k e r and G r a n t. CONGRESSIONAL. After a brief preparation, the peo ple of this State w ill be called upon to select, from their intellectual ma terial, a competent advocate in our national council. In this contest, the issues are no less grave than peculiar, the distinc tive barriers that for many years have divided the two contending po litical armies, were, in many places, almost entirely obliterated upon the issues joined at the last presidential election. The Democracy of our country, though performing a heroic part in the great drama of State, has suffer ed long and is yet kind, its sympa thies and its substance are identified with the most vital necessities of the people, and the amelioration of their hapless condition. Its principles are not immured within the confines of any particular section, but have ever promulged the amity of that policy, which re dounds in the greatest good to the greatest number. W e desire all our interests, agri cultural and commercial, fully and firmly represented; we desire a trib utary from the purling fountains of our jurisprudence to nourish and develops the native richness of our State; in other words, to be recogni zed by our patrician brethren at Washington. From Oregon’s political inception the banks and braes of tho bright Willamette have tuned the poets lyre, and inspired the eloquence of her dutiful denizens in Congress. But the gorgeous valley of the Co lumbia, comprising that entire do main of our State, from the Rocky to the Cascade Mountains, so rich in resource, so extensive in territory, is marked on our maps as the unex plored region. The hardy harbingers of civiliza tion, so long obscured, and so ruth lessly ravaged by the savage, now ask that their enterprise be rewarded by connecting them with their breth ren of the East by Railroad, to in vite their speedy immigration thith er. W e would not insinuate that a rep resentation from the Valley, would wilfully ignore these claims to atten tion. “ W e would not say that all are false, And little to be trusted, But, when self the wavering balance shakes, ’Tls rarely right adjusted.” The Willamette Valley, through this agency, in the past five years, has discovered a commercial conse quence in itself, that is marvelous and gratifying in the highest aegroe; and for her citizens east of the Cas cades, the border ruffians, as they were called, until the sable robed dispenser of gospel, tooted their re spective horns among them, to be served likewise, and just. is both generous W e have been represented but once by Jas. H. Slater for the ephemeral period, of two years, scarcely time to form the acquaintance, much less to determine the measures most desira ble; besides the N. P . R. R . was not discoverable on the incline of the fu ture; but now our people more ac curately comprehend their strength, and more forcibly realize the distress and beggary of their predicament without it. A proper intimation, therefore, of our wants in Congress, by an interested party, an impartial portrayal of the situation, would do us, and all, immense service. These are only local interests, yet they have an emphatic bearing in other directions and other depart ments that are national and philan thropic; and their candid contempla tion, can but convince all that we of Eastern Oregon are justly and fairly entitled to the choice of Congress man. SAVE MORE ' TH AX^TO C LATE T h « U n io n C o u n ty C o n v en tio n The Delegates to the Democratic i T ucson . August 9. — On Wednes The following article which is as day last, Vincent Hernandes, a pawn applicable to this section of Oregon, County Convention mot at La Grand broker, and his wife, were murdered as to Idaho, we take from the Idaho J at 1 o’clock, P. M ., August 22d, and by having their skulls crushed with Statesman. « were called to order by the Presi- i a club, and the jugular veins cut By this we mean that no man shall dent of the Democratic Central Com. with a knife. During the day $900 reward was subscribed by the citi buy all his money’s worth. If he is ! mittee, Dr. J. B. Hulsey. zens. Six men were arrested on sus Hon. I. T. Hunter, acting as tem- j picion, the citizens believing them a laborer for wages, he Bhould nev er use more than one half his money ! perary Chairman, by voice of the to be the criminals, proceeded to ex The principal for his personal expenses. If he is a j Convention, appointed S. M. Black, j tort a confession. murderer, a Mexican named Leonar farmer he should be careful not to Henry Rinehart and E. P. McDaniel do Cardova, confessed, fully expos buy what he can raise. The great a Committee on Credentials. ing his associates, one of whom sub Committee reported twenty five sequently confessed. Three of them fault with our people is, we are too ! apt to say that we can buy this or delegates preserit, who are entitled were compelled to disclose the hid ing place of the plunder. The next | that cheaper than we can raise it.— to a seat in the Convention. morning a settled determination was On motion, the Convention was This fault is common to the Ameri expressed to hang three of the mur can people. Secretary Spinner says organized, and S. M. Black was nom derers, also John W illis, who killed that when our exports equal our im inated to tho Chair, and E. C. Braill Robert Swope last November. Two posts, forked at the top, were plant ports, we shall resume specie pay ard nominated Secretary. ed in the ground near the jail door, After remarks from Hon. James ment. Our imports exceed our ex and upon them was placed a atiff ports from twenty to fifty million Hendershot and Hon. Jas. H . Slater pole about twelve feet in length. To dollars annually. This takes away our gold, and as'long as these heavy balances are against us, we shall not be able to stay the precious metals so as to represent our values with a metallic currency. All our people are at fault for these extraordinary importations. W e take no thought about our purchases,but buy as long as our credit will last, and take the chances of more credit or good luck to pay our debts. The circulating medium of the whole United States is less than a billion of dollars, prob ably about eight hundred millions, one half of this amount is treasury notes, (greenbacks) the other half is national bank notes. Gold and silver is very little used, not enough to make change with under a dollar. Of course there is more than this amount in circulation on this coast, but in thb Atlantic States there is about $40,000,000 of fractional currency used for change. The gold is kept in reserve in the national banks, and collected on on imports to pay the national debt, a large portion of which goes to E u rope; also the amount necessary to pay the excess on importations.— the Convention proceeded to elect delegates to the Democratic State Convention. Hon. T. I. Hunter, E. P. • McDan iel, Henry Rhinehart, Robert Cates and Joseph Shambough, were elect ed delegates. The following resolutions were then NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A ccident .— Ed. Johnson and Frank Layton were both badly hurt Baker County, the prominent by being thrown from their buggy, champion of Democracy, through on their return from this city last her primaries, has cast the initial die Friday. W e have not learned the in favor of Slater, and are still una particulars, but hope that they may bashed, though confronted in their may speedily recover. choice by the intrepid and wily gen Anna Dickinson is visiting friends tleman from Union. in Kansas. ness of several weeks; he was a law yer of fine abilities, and a genial, companionable gentleman, he leaves a family, and a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his loss. H uckleberries . — Several parties have returned from the mountains, where they had been to rusticate, and gather this delicious fruit. They are very abundant this year, and some parties, we learn, brought home 25 or 30 gallons. V irtue M in e . — This Mine is in full blast, and the M ill running, the whistle has been heard in town in the morning. T he Academy term of school com mences next Monday, y V i r t u e o f a W a r r a n t fo r th e Collection of Taxes,issued by the Coun ty Clerk o f Baker County, Oregon, I have levied upon and will on B tVednesday, September 24th. A. D. 1873, between the hours o f nine o’clock, A . M ., and four o ’clock, P. M ., of said day, at the Court House door in Baker City, Baker County, Oreg^rfr, offer for sale the following described property, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in Gold Coin, to wit: That certain Ditch commencing at or near the M outh o f Camp Creek, and conveying the waters o f Burnt River to Clarks Creek, said Ditch being known as the Oregon Ca nal Com pany’s Ditch and Taxed to the Or egon Canal Com pany, and indebted for tax es to the sum of 815U.00 A lso , the undivided o n e -h a lf o f what is known as the S. B. Reeves <t Co’s Ditch, Situate in Shasta Mining Precinct, Taxed to S. Alberson in the sum of Seventy Five D ollars, (875,00) The above m entioned taxes are due for the year ending June 30th, 1878. ■ Aug. 24th, 1873. J A M E S H . S H IN N . ulgu 2 i - Sheriff. b a k e r c i t y , obkgon , In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Baker County. this pole four ropes were fastened with nooses to each, and two wagons drawn beneath. A priest, desiring to give consolation to the doomed men, was granted the time desired. The four men, John W illis, Leonar do Cordova, Clement Lopez and Je sus Saguaripa, were brought out of the jail, put into the wagons, the ro pes adjusted, the wagons drawn out, passed. and all four hung side by side. Resolved— That this Convention N e w Y o r k , Aug. 18.—The gold endorses the course of Hon. J . H , operations in W all Street on Satur Slater in the 42d Congress, and rec day have given rise to a feeling that the Gold Clique proposes trying ommend him to the Democratic again the tactics which led to Black State Convention, as being the first Friday, and the bears are preparing choice of the Democracy of Union an appeal to the President to inter County, as a candidate for Congress, fere on this occasion in time to pre to be voted for at the election held vent the bulls from succeeding. A ustin , Aug. 18.— The Reveille on the 13th of October next. this evening publishes several letters R esolved — That all delegates not received by parties here from friends attending the Dem. State Conven at Cornucopia, all giving most un tion, be required to send their prox favorable accounts o f the new dist ies, by elected delegates,to the same. rict, and in most cases announcing the intention of the writers leaving R esolved — That the Secretary be it. instructed to furnish the Editor of T in S hop . — W e were, last Monday, the G. R. Sentinel and B edrock D emncrat , with copies of the pro shown, by W m . F . McCrary, of this city, a letter received by him from ceedings of this Convention. Kentucky, which said: “ I would On motion,the Convention adjour like to know whether you have a tin ned, sine die . shop or not in your place. I f you S. M. BLACK, have not, is there any demand for P resident . one.” This $800,000,000 of circulating me E . C. B rainard , W e would answer the above by dium, is kept afioatamong the sever S ec ’ y . saying that there is one tin shop in al States and Territories in propor T eachers I nstitute . —Pursuant town, and that is all that is necessa tion to the demand, or rather in pro portion to the commerce or resourc to notice, a meeting was held at the ry, as “ Pink” Parker can do all the es of trade in each. When a State Court House, Baker City, Oregon, work that is to be done ia that line. or Territory produces, manufactures Saturday, Aug. 23rd, 1873, for the a d v e r t is e m e n t . and sells more than it buys it retains purpose of organizing a Teaohers T H E L A T E S T A G E A C C ID E N T . a large circulating medium, unless Association for Baker Co. The meeting was called to order, tho money is hoarded up or sent out B a k e r C i t y , A u g ., 20th, 1873. of that Stafe or Territory for invest and C. L . Means, E sq., was elected B edrock D emocrat :— I Beg just ment. As soon as we are able to con Chairman and James D . McFarland, alittlo space in your paper to reply trol our share of this circulating me Sec’y. The chairman stated the ob to Mr. W B Morises last letter ’in the dium money will become plenty.— jects of tho Association and appro first place I thoughe I would give This will be done by buying less and priate remarks were made by Proff. him some two or three weeks to selling more. If we raise one hund S. P. Barrett and R. B. M. Boyd, make correction as he has maid some red thousand pounds of wool and E sq., when, upon motion, the Coun two or three amenments to his first sell it in the Eastern Market, the re ty Superintendent was requested to letter and know I suppose he has turn will be about $20,000. The communicate with the State Super got it just as he wants it. I have necessary amount of money laid out intendent of Public Instruction in this to say that my first statement for woolen goods and clothing is not regard to the time to inaugurate a in regards the stage acident that hap- less than $100.000. If we were to Teachers Institute for this County. On motion, Messrs. Boyd and Bar pend on the first of July som five or manuiacture this wool into these six miles N W of Bois City wos a cor goods the excess over the $20,000, rett were appointed to make arrange rect statement and if I have maid a would be so much money for the ments for the meeting of the Insti faulse statement of the factsin the sase pockets of our people. The same tute and draft bye lawn for this A s I will knot try to cram it off on the comparison may be made in regard sociation, and report the same at the Editor and say that he made a m is to tanning leather and manufacturing next meeting. print as Mr W B Moris has don. I On motion adjourned, S ine d ie . our own boots and shoes. I f we will close by saying that lam not C. L . M E AN S, manufacture our own wagons, plows couredlyenough to pearce a man Ch’m. saddles, harness, etc., we shall share when he shoes his would be white J. D . M c F a r lan d , the money at home in like manner. flag and the parts that it covers as I S eo ’ y . This is true of every article made at think that Mr Moris don that verry G r a in g e r s . nome, provided the business can be thing in his last letter Tho W B made a success. Some men will not None perhaps have ever thought by what Moris thinks that lam aterabel cou- prosper in any business. They want means this term arose. erd for trying to save life by jum p whatever they undertake to pay with In years agone during the pastoral period ing out of a five pasenger coach out their own labor. Industry and of the colonists, those in agricultural pur when the driver had toppted over perseverance are the secrets of suc suits were first known as grainers; hut sub sequently from the fact that those people and fallen to the ground and the cess. Two thirds of the values of controlled the range; and to be as brief as reighens traling while the horses was goods brought to this Territory can possible they compounded; and hence the straning evry mussel to kil them be manufactured here at clear profit. present unique term “ graingers” . selves and the pasengers that was in The word inchoate, presumed by philolo W h y is it that we are importing eggs the stage. Hoping know that W B and butter from Grande Ronde in gists to be derived from the Greek word chaos, originated with the same class of Moris will allow others to have an stead of producing these articles people dealing in hogs at Richmond, when opinion for themselfes without his hero. Our merchants bring canned not fully grown thev were called choates asistence. Iremain redy to defend fruits here in large quantities, still hence small hogs were called, Hogs in myself against the atact of 1 W B we can raise it as cheap as they can choate. Moris when he present a bold frunt. where this fruit is put up. Pickles % Dr G W Newsom A pologistic . — Should there be any and tomatoes are preserved and misspelled words in this edition, it brought here from other States,when is chargeable to the ignorance and wo can laise twice the amount with willfulness of the “ D evil.” half the labor they do in the coun Sheriff’s Sale. tries they are brought from. The H on . F. P. D ugan , died at La trouble is our people consider these Grande on the 23 inst. after an ill things too small a matter to save, when in fact they are the very cream of money. With our trade it is like sending the gold and silver to . for eign countries. Wh.en wo’stop buy ing extravagantly from abroad and insist on producing and manufactu ring our own wares we shall keep our money at home and have a plen ty- _______________________ JAS. W. VIRTUE, Summons. NEWS. Patrick Ivory, P l’ff vs. B. D. Buford D e ft To B. D. Buford the abovenamed defen dant. B R O K E R A N D ASSAYgß dealer N T H E NAM E f t l T H E STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap I pear and answer the com plaint filed against yon in the above entitled on or before the 8th day of October a . d . —AND— action, 1873, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, judgem ent taken ngaint you by the plain tiff herein, for the sum o f four hundred Dollars and Twenty five cents, (8400,25) in gold coin together with costs and disburse m ents o f this action. Y o u will also take notice that this su m mons is published by order o f H on. L. L. M cArthur, Judge o f the above entitled Court, duly made on the 15th day o f A u gust, 1878, LAW RENCE & DUGAN. A t t'y for P l’ff. GOLD AND SHIER BARS, —ALSO— EXCHANGE GREENBACKS, Office— First door north Odd Follow’« Hill Ln49v2tf] SEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Summons. The Steam Washer, or n the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore gon, for the Couhty o f Baker. Sam uel C. N ich olson , Plaintiff, vs. B. D. Buford, DePt. To B. D. Buford, the above named defen dant: I N T H E NAME OF T H E ST A T E OF Oregon. Y o u are hereby required to I appear and answer the com p laint filed against you, in the above entitled action, on or before the 8th day o f October, 1873, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, judgritent will be taken against ymo> by the plaintiff herein, for the sum o f Five H u n dred and sixty-eight dollars ancf forty cents in gold coin, with costs and dhpvwrsennenis. Y o u will also take notice that this Sum m ons is published by order o l H on. L. L. M cArthur, Judge o f the aboTO entitled court, duly m ade on the I5th day o f A u gust, 1873. ’ LAW RENCE A D U G A N , nl6n21 ’ Plaintiff’s atyB. W O m an ’s F r ie n d . tew nr h a s l o n g K een known am ,, 1 most powerful agent in removing din' grease and stains from clothing and bleach' ing them white. Paper makers have form» ny years used steam in cleaning and bleach* ing their rags, and they succeed in mskinr by its agency, the filthiest picking« from J ’ gutter perfectly pure and white. Until tin invention of the S S ttm W aste, or Woman's although often attempted, no method h»d been discovered of applying steam directir to the clothihg, which could be used m» profitable manner for domestic purposes The Woman’s Friend washes without mho/ It will do the washing of au ordinary familr in thirty minutes to an hour. The iite»iu Washer is superior to all other device», thr ttie following reasons: • o — - — Iste I t does its own work, thereby s»r4, N T H E CIRCUIT COURT, O F T H E a large portion of the time usually taken ia STATE OF O R E G O N , FOR B A K E R a family. County. 2d. It uses much less soap than is required George R. Clark, R. P. Layton and Cha's P. S ilva, partners under the firm , nam e by any other method. n am e and style o f Clark L ayton A Co., 3d. It requires no attention whatever vs. while the process ot cleaning is going on. B. D. Buford. A lady can do her washing while she u til To B. D. Buford, the abovenam ed defen ing her breakfast and doing up the brtakist dant. N T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F dishes. 4th. Clothing wears double the time, mill Oregon, Y o u are herby required to ap pear and answer the com p lain t filed ed in this Washer, that it will washed by a against you, in the above entitled action, machine, or by hand labor, or a wash board. on or before the eighth day o f October, A . 5th. Lace curtains, and all. fine fabrics, are D ., 1873, being six weeks from the date o f washed in. a-superior manner. For tkul» the first publication o f this S u m m o n s,a n d if you fail to answer, for want thereof ju d g this W a sh e s is most desirable, as it willnot m en t will be taken against you, by the full them, as machine or haml-rubbiug loti. plain tiff herein, for the sum o fT w o Thous All fabrics, from the finest lace to a bedUiB- and Five H undred and Thirty Five dollars ket, «an be washed perfectly, and with m, andelght.cents, (82,535,08) in gold coin, with without the rubbing-board. interest, and the Costs and Disbursements o f this action. j Y o u wilfi also take notice that th i* S u m m ons is published by order o f H o n . L . L. | M cA rthur, Jtedge o f the above entitled Court, m ade-on the 15th day o f A u gust, A . For further particulars address, ; 1873. MANNING & MITCHELL, LAW REN CE & DUGAN. n l2tf Baker City, Greg« ntito2L A t t ’ys. for the Plain tiff«. Summons. I I I t is truly a Labor & Clothes Saving Invention. Summons. A n n u a l Meeting, he t i tire- Circuit Court I for Baker County. o f the State o f Onego* A n th on y M oore, A m a sk a W . Moore and A lbert C-Moore, partners, doing business under the firm ,n a m e and style oA A . Moore <fc Bros- vs- B. D. Buford. i“ ‘ To BkD-Blxford, the above w a i»?£ Defend ant. N T H E N A M E OF IH L S T A IT K OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap I pear and answer the Com plaint filed against y o u ,in the above entitled action, on or before the T t h ir d annual m ew of the Stockholders o f the Virtu# b ing Company will be. held at the Offied the Cwnpauy, N o. 4446, Montgomery Dim . Sau Francisco, California, on Monday, September lst,l at two o’clock, F . M., for the election oil, cere- tor the ensuing year, and the trail« of any business that may properly coiiii fore said meeting. !s»n Francisco, Aug. 8th. 1873. C. F . BALCOM, nl5nl6 SecMUil. 8th day of October, A- jl 1873y being six weeks from) thediate- o f the first publication o f this Sumiwons, and if you fail to answer, £©rw*rat th»reo£, judgm ent will be taken agafnst yow,fcy the plaintiffs herein , for the Sum o f F iv e Hundred and Ninety Three Dollars suad seventy-live cents, (§593,75) with Costs.and. Disburse ments o f this action. Y o u will also take notice that this S u m mons is published by order ©fHewa- L. L. McArthur, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly m ade on the 15th o f A u g u st, A . D ., 1873. LAW RENCE & DUGAN, n!6n21. P*ffsv ASte^s. Summons. In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Bilker County. Reinhold Lekeburg P i’S- vs. B. D. Buford Def’t To B. D. Buford the above named defen dant. N T H E N AM E OF T H E » T A T E OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap I pear and answer the com p laint filed against you in the above entitled action, on or before the 8th day of October 1873, and if you fail to so answer, for want there of, judgem ent will be taken against you by the plaintiff herein for the sum o f two thousand two hundred and fifty one d ol lars and twenty-five cents (2, 251,25) in gold coin together with costs and dis bursements o f this action, you will also take notice that this summons is publish ed by order of H on. L. L. M cArthur Judge o f the above entitled Court, duly m ade on the 15th day o f August 1873. L a w r e n c e * D u g a n . nl6n21. A tt’ys. lor PI’if. N O T I C E * p a r t i e s k n o w in « nffi selves indebted; to Mes.-ru. kill F L E T C H E R , are requested to call at at the office of the undersigned ami* their accounts with CASH or by Note, ill SAVE COSTS! Baker City, Oregon, Aug. 12, 1873. STERNS A HYDE nl5t£ Attorneys at I>* A ll C ounty Assessor’s Not» N o t i c e i s h e r e b y gives i ^J on the lust Monday, to wit: tW day of A u gust, A . D. 1873, the Bo*. Equalization in and for the county »’ I ker and State o f Oregon, will attend in office o f the County Clerk of said cod| and will then and th e re publicly ew-'-P the A ssessm en t Rolls ami correct »1 rors in valuation, description or qua J o f la n d s, lots or o th er property, a" f persons intesesteefc are hereby cited J pear at the- tim e' und place above tioned. W- QLT-V' Assessor Baker County, Oreff By R. C. GEORGte,.D«iu A ugust l,.l&73.-nl4nlL M E M CITY r r il* « F a l l T e r m o f the Bftkd J. Academy will begin bn the M ' I September, 1873, under the #UFrvL'' s. p . bakkett ; a . P r i n c i p a l; assisted W S u m m on s- in the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Baker. G. W . N ew som , Plaintiff, A gain st James "W. Parker, C. C. H u n tley and Brad ley BaiTow, Partners, doing business in the State o f Oregon and in the Territories o f U tah, Idaho and W a sh in g to n , under the firm nam e and style o f the North W estern Stage Com pany, Defendants. To Jam es W . Parker, C. C. H u n tley and Bradley Barlow, the above nam ed Defendants: I N T H E N AM E OF T H E »T A T E OF Oregon, Y o u are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you, in the above entitled action, by the first day o f the next Regular Term o f the above entitled Court, to-w it:—on the Sixth day o f October, A . D. 1873, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, judg m en t will be taken against you by the Plaintiff herein, for the sum of Five Thous and Four hundred and F ifty-F ive Dollars, (85,416) with costs and disbursements of this action. Y o u will also take notice that this Sum m ons is published by order o f H o n . L. L. M cArthur, Judge o f the above entitled Court, duly m a d e.o n the 18th day of A u gust, 1873. K ’ STERNS & H Y D E , nl6n21 A tt’ys for Plaintiff. Public Notice. The Directors feel warranto- . our School will fully mainta-r ' f high reputation under its P '^ e r ment, and every effort will I der full satisfaction to our r T o r Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Baker County, Oregon. m 01 Primary Department, per Qntf*® Preparatory and Academic, Latin. Extra, French, Extra, Other Higher Branches in Pr-} ' ^ Tuition Invariably in ^ I ,. . fir. W m . F. M c C baby , Sec’y. a n m „„ ¡Manufacture the «!, «m J u b ile e and J c O R G A N ? ! These Organs are unsurp-^ofo o f tone, style of finish, simp • ^ tion, and durability. . io0« tf**’ Also, MELODEONS in unequaled in tone. S d for Ï Î Â 1 C a ta lo g Ç Address NEW HAVEh^ jjaven,^ Agents Wanted. From and after Sunday, the 24th day of August, 1873, all persons in Baker City or elsewhere in Baker County, keeping open business houses in violation of the Statute of the State, will be prosecuted. A. J. LAWRENCE, fiecep M rs . B arrett , ..... ...... Lime! Lime! LMe' R oberta A Nelson have Lime o f g ood quality, and trui **■ low rates. Orders from a distance to lid te d -